Announcing Ten New Dancers For The 2019/20 Season Including Principal Carlos Quenedit and Soloist Kathryn Morgan Plus The Promotion Of Four Dancers.
2024/25 Season
A thrilling delight for the senses, featuring five awe-inspiring programs; including three full-length ballets, two Company Premieres and two World Premieres. Subscriptions are on sale now.
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®
The Land of Sweets lands squarely in Miami for a festive holiday spectacle that always delights. Join the Nutcracker Nation with premium seating and commemorative souvenirs.
Dec 13 – 24, 2024 | Buy Tickets
Children’s Summer Dance Camp
Registration is now open for our fun, active, and inspiring recreation program for girls and boys ages 3 to 8. The program inspires love of creative movement and dance through classes taught by MCB School’s renowned dance faculty.
July 2 – 27 | Register Now
Both the music and dancing made “Dances” an over-the-top success. Francisco Rennò turned in extraordinary renditions of Chopin’s works.
Sparkling invention will come with exclusivity when Miami City Ballet stages Brahms/Handel for the first time in South Florida. The unique collaboration between Jerome Robbins and Twyla Tharp, which premiered at New York City Ballet in 1984, both demarcates and merges the choreographic territories of its top-of-the-mountain creators. And from each of their sides the high view is bracing.
Last season MCB revamped the Balanchine classic. Gone was the phone-it-in first Act. The new sets and costumes by Ruben and Isabel Toledo were not only gorgeous, they multiplied the references to the Hoffmann short story, deepening the ballet.
This transformational support — $3 million over five years — will be used to further strengthen the Miami City Ballet’s cultural relevance in Miami by supporting a new administrative and leadership infrastructure emphasizing experimentation, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
This Nutcracker builds on Balanchine’s choreography and has a huge cast. The Miami City Ballet is bringing its full company of 52 dancers, plus seven pre-professional and three student dancers, Miami City Ballet Executive Director Tania Castroverde Moskalenko said. In addition, there are nearly 60 local student dancers (some still in elementary school) from the Colburn School and the Gabriela Foundation’s everybody dance! program, as well as performers from the Los Angeles Children’s Choir.